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- Fast Explorer 2008 (exe)
- Fast Explorer is a handy utility that will allow you to manage context menus items of any file object displayed in a file manager, such as Windows Explorer or Total Commander. With Fast Explorer you can create new context menu items, submenus cascaded menus, dividers, and optionally specify menu bitmaps...
- Tags: Item, Alex Yakovlev, Fast Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Construction, 64-Bit, Operating Systems, Software, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2008-04-17
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- Kaminsky suggests long-term fix will still have to be determined, but patch now, or pay soon
- Kaminsky suggests long-term fix will still have to be determined, but patch now, or pay soonTTLSomething I wish I'd asked during the webcast and which I can't quite get my head around:It was said that setting a long TTL doesn't help because of the way delegation works - has to...
- Tags: Domain names, DNS server, TTL, server, Kaminsky
- Discussion threads 2008-07-24
- 2008 Pwnie Award nominees announced
- Well, after getting 134 nominations, and spending countless hours pulling out nominees, the judges for the 2008 Pwnie Awards have announced the final nominees to be voted on. From the site: The final list of nominees for the nine Pwnie Award categories is ...
- Tags: Nominee, Vulnerability, XSS, Attack, Flaw, Dan, XSS Flaw, Lifelock, Security, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- Using Flash and Silverlight to move web standards forward
- Via John Carroll I saw a blog post by Paul Ellis in which he talks about the shortcomings of open standards, or more specifically, standards bodies, and how that affects the open web. In short, it's led to the innovation and widespread adoption of proprietary technologies like Flash and Silverlight....
- Tags: Innovation, Web, W3C, Microsoft Silverlight, Standards, Alex Russell, Channel Management, Marketing, Ryan Stewart
- Blog posts 2008-07-15
- We don't want you to talk, Mr. Ballmer
- We don't want you to talk, Mr. BallmerThe ghost of Mr. Ballmerwill be forced to bear the clippy's that he has forged in this life.Oh, the eternal wailing.Well, hey, it IS fun to watch them squirm. But, it probably DOES help themshort term at least to create FUD around open...
- Tags: open source, MSFT, Steve Ballmer
- Discussion threads 2008-07-12
- Storm Worm says the U.S have invaded Iran
- Storm Worm says the U.S have invaded IranA little more convincing....Maybe if the storm worm article didn't sound as such a blatantly obvious fabrication some idiot who didn't know how far a was from z on a keyboard would have fallen for it. With all the things the storm worm...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Storm Worm, U.S, storm worm
- Discussion threads 2008-07-09
- A Modest Privacy Proposal
- The Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee is holding a hearing tomorrow on Privacy Implications of Online Advertising. Appearing before the committee headed by long-time Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii) are lawyers for Google and Microsoft, as well as Facebook's chief privacy officer -- and Robert R. Dykes, the chairman...
- Tags: Google Inc., Web, Internet Service Provider, Service Provider, Internet Service, Internet, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Business Services, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- Black Hat '08 preview webcast on its way
- Ladies and gents, For those who hadn't heard, I will be presenting at Black Hat Vegas '08 this year with Rob Carter, John Heasman, and Billy Rios. Our presentation is called "The Internet is Broken: Beyond document.cookie - Extreme Client Side Attacks", which may sound like a...
- Tags: Black Hat, Webcast, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-15
- Kozinski's porn site: Nobody's business if he do?
- Granted, it's got to be embarrassing for Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski to have his private porn stash exposed – especially when presiding over an obscenity trial. But in an editorial, the L.A. Times, which broke the story, asks this question: So what? ...
- Tags: Porn Site, Judge, Kozinski, Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-13
- Google releases Health API to developers
- Google releases Health API to developersMedical Going GreenAlex Papas the creator and the developer of the prepaid phone card in the U.S has just created a new medical breakthrough called The MedeFile Card. MedeFiles centralized, confidential electronic portfolio gives you 24/7 access to your medical history. Your Medical history is...
- Tags: Alex Papas, ALex, MedeFile Card, Health API, developer, Google Inc., health care
- Discussion threads 2008-06-11
- Another bug your tools won't find and your WAF won't prevent
- First off, I want to apologize to our readers for not being here as much last week. I had a rough week involving a random ear infection and the loss of an aunt to cancer, so it was not a week where I was very concerned about computer security or...
- Tags: Juniper Networks Inc., Blog, Bug, ActiveX, Tool, Productivity, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- 50 questions asked and answered on Android
- At the very end of the Google I/O 2008 conference last week the Android development team hosted a great fireside chat on the new mobile platform. The session was free-form, completely driven by questions from the audience. Although Google was trying to keep mum on a number of issues, several...
- Tags: Developer, Google Inc., Application, Google Android, Phone, Device, Platform, OEM, App, Question, Q., A., XMPP, A. Goal, A. Qemu, Thing Cert, Apk, UMA, A. Compatability, A. Distribution, Android Device, Linux, Wireless LANs, Advertising & Promotion, Productivity, Telecom & Utilities, Open Source, Wi-Fi, Operating Systems, Software, Wireless, Marketing, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Dear Microsoft: Please get UAC right this time
- Alex Eckelberry of Sunbelt Software vents, intelligently, about Windows Vista's UAC conundrum: UAC could certainly have been handled better. It does something the security industry has been well aware of for a long time — it creates the "cry wolf" problem of popup fatigue (people turn off or ignore...
- Tags: Dialog Box, Permission, Window, Control Panel, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., UAC, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Construction, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Marketing, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- 10 Steps to Killer Web Copy (exe)
- How to easily start an online business for less than $200, and most importantly -- how to do it the right way. How you can use the "Isolation Factor" to make a pile of money. Why "Clicks & Bricks" marketing is the easy path to huge profits. Discover how Alex...
- Tags: Web, Money, Visitor, Underfox Corporation, E-books, Channel Management, Web Site Development, Personal Technology, Marketing, Internet
- Software downloads 2008-05-21
- Alex Arithmetic & Geometric Sequence Sum Calculator (zip)
- Alex's Arithmetic and Geometric Sequence Sum Calculator is a very simple program, which allows you to go the sum of an Arithmetic Sequence or Geometric Sequence, it supports two types of sequences, type 1 if you have the first 2 items and the last item and you want to get...
- Tags: Sequence, Alex Movsessian, Alex
- Software downloads 2008-05-14
- Alex Gordon (exe)
- Alex Gordon is unlike other cats: he'd rather scour the planet for ancient artifacts and collect lost coins than enjoy the comforts of modern life. And he gets to do plenty of both in his thrilling debut adventure! He also encounters a lot of what he'd rather do without: dangerous...
- Tags: Adventure, Alawar Entertainment, Alex Gordon, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-05-12
- All USB ports aren't created equal
- Remember my theory about 10.5.2 causing poor audio quality in Skype? I pretty much convinced that 10.5.2 is the culprit, but there's another theory floating around out there – that it's related to USB ports. The problem manifested itself most recently in the...
- Tags: USB Port, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- Diggnation for enterprise?
- The cool kids in Silicon Valley think they have all the fun? Check this out: Diggnation for Enterprise featuring SAP's Bill McDermott, Henning Kagermann and Leo Apotheker at SAPPHIRE08 in Orlando. In contrast to Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, this is an altogether...
- Tags: Leo Apotheker, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- OOXML expert: ODF standard is broken
- OOXML expert: ODF standard is brokenI guess this guy is digging a deeper hole for himself...He's already been debunked (See http://www.robweir.com/blog/2008/05/odf-validation-for-dummies.html), and he may be in trouble in the UK for being one of the key figured in switching the UK vote on OOXML.Fair enoughPropose amendments to fix the flaws...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), OpenDocument Format, Office Open XML
- Discussion threads 2008-05-02
- Salesforce dumping 4,000 PCs for Macs?
- According to a post on Alex Curylo's Under The Bridge blog, Salesforce.com may become one of the largest switchers of all time. Curylo's source tells him that 4,000+ staff will be issued Macs when their leases expire: Salesforce.com is giving Macs to all employees. Yup, all 4000...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Apple Macintosh, PC, Curylo, Desktops, Hardware, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
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